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Problem Description:
The task involves matching the correct text descriptions with the corresponding images and labels related to water use at school. The goal is to understand how water is used in different contexts within a school setting.
Solution Approach:
1. Identify the Text Descriptions:
- "The water here is used for drinking."
- "The water here is used for cleaning the dishes in the staffroom or kitchen."
- "The water here is used for washing hands."
- "The water here is used for flushing."
- "The water here is used for keeping plants alive."
2. Match the Text Descriptions with Images/Locations:
- Drinking Water: This would typically be associated with a water fountain or a tap designed for drinking.
- Cleaning Dishes: This would be associated with a sink or dishwasher in a kitchen or staffroom.
- Washing Hands: This would be associated with a handwashing sink, often found in bathrooms or near entrances.
- Flushing: This would be associated with a toilet.
- Keeping Plants Alive: This would be associated with a watering can or a plant area.
3. Analyze the Provided Images:
- There are four images provided:
1. A water fountain (likely for drinking).
2. A toilet (for flushing).
3. A sink (likely for washing hands or cleaning dishes).
4. A watering can (for keeping plants alive).
4. Match the Text to the Correct Image:
- "The water here is used for drinking." → Water fountain image.
- "The water here is used for cleaning the dishes in the staffroom or kitchen." → Sink image.
- "The water here is used for washing hands." → Sink image. (Note: This might be ambiguous since sinks can serve multiple purposes, but it's reasonable to assume this refers to a specific handwashing sink.)
- "The water here is used for flushing." → Toilet image.
- "The water here is used for keeping plants alive." → Watering can image.
5. Final Matching:
- Place the text descriptions next to their corresponding images as follows:
- Water fountain image: "The water here is used for drinking."
- Sink image: "The water here is used for washing hands."
- Sink image: "The water here is used for cleaning the dishes in the staffroom or kitchen."
- Toilet image: "The water here is used for flushing."
- Watering can image: "The water here is used for keeping plants alive."
Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{|c|c|}
\hline
\text{Image} & \text{Text Description} \\
\hline
\text{Water fountain} & \text{"The water here is used for drinking."} \\
\hline
\text{Sink} & \text{"The water here is used for washing hands."} \\
\hline
\text{Sink} & \text{"The water here is used for cleaning the dishes in the staffroom or kitchen."} \\
\hline
\text{Toilet} & \text{"The water here is used for flushing."} \\
\hline
\text{Watering can} & \text{"The water here is used for keeping plants alive."} \\
\hline
\end{array}
}
\]
This completes the matching task. Each text description is now correctly paired with its corresponding image based on the context of water usage at school.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of water worksheet.